
Now It’s Our Turn
Right now, it costs $1.5 million a year to keep Crown Heights Hatzalah operating. And that number is only going up.
Right now, it costs $1.5 million a year to keep Crown Heights Hatzalah operating. And that number is only going up.
Over 500 women graced the halls of Oholei Torah, paying tribute to Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka’s legacy of kindness, compassion,and sensitivity, as exemplified in the discrete and compassionate work of Bikur Cholim that carries her name.
The Pre-1A talmidim of Tomchei Temimim recently celebrated a significant milestone, their Siddur Party. This cherished event marks the moment when these Talmidim receive their very own siddur, symbolizing their formal introduction to davening and their growing connection to Torah and Mitzvos.
Firefighters rushed to 1 Tampa Court in Crown Heights for a fire on the second floor that was billowing thick black smoke into the sky.
With Hatzalah’s ever-expanding scope and scale, the ambitious goal of raising $613,000 this year couldn’t be more necessary.
As Lag B’omer begins Thursday night, a community bonfire event will be taking place at Wingate High School located at 600 Kingston Ave. (between Rutland Rd and Winthrop St).
Tomorrow morning, the women of Crown Heights will gather for the annual Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka Bikur Cholim Women’s Breakfast. While the program is always special, the breakfast introduces something extraordinary this year.
Shabbos at the BESHT: Rabbi Shlomo Litvin is a Shliach of the Rebbe in Lexington Kentucky. A prolific writer and educator, he speaks internationally on Jewish issues. Rabbi Litvin serves in numerous leadership roles in Kentucky and reaches hundreds of thousands online. He will be giving this week’s shiur on “The Rebbe’s view on לֹ֥א תַעֲמֹ֖ד עַל־דַּ֣ם רֵעֶ֑ךָ”.
Join Anash and Crown Heights residents as they say goodbye to Tzaddik “Charlie Buttons” Nassofer OBM, a person who has brought incredible joy to the Crown Heights and Chabad community.
Launched by the Igud Menahalei Yeshivos of Crown Heights, the program is a collaborative effort between Oholei Torah and United Lubavitcher Yeshiva of Crown Street, with a focus on deepening the boys’ knowledge of Halacha and strengthening their Yiras Shamayim.
A shooting is under investigation in Crown Heights after a man was followed, and then shot in the back in a dispute Tuesday night.
With great sadness we report the passing of Pini Hazan OBM, the son of the Rabbe’s Shluchim in Rome, Italy. He passed away on Wednesday, the 9th of Iyar, 5785 following an extended illness.
70 classmates from Oholei Torah and Lubavitcher Yeshiva’s class of Lamed Ches came together for a historic reunion and Shabbaton complete with memories and inspiration.
Over 100 children were introduced to cheder in United Lubavitcher Yeshivah’s annual Arainfirenish – Hachnasa L’cheder event.
Recently appointed Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch made a quiet visit to 770 Eastern Parkway Tuesday accompanied by local leaders and NYPD brass.
Running in the upcoming election for NYC Council seat for District 41, Yehuda Shaffer is set to flex the muscle of the local Jewish community vote, one that recently began swaying elections city-wide.
Lubavitcher and Crown Heights resident Yehuda Shaffer has launched his campaign for New York Council Seat for District 41. He needs your help.